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Visual Tagging Tool

Installation Log


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 Welcome to the Visual Tagging Tool Installation!
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 Please read the __VTT_DIR__/docs/installationNotes.html
 prior to invoking this script.

 This script will create vtt script in the
 __VTT_DIR__/bin directory.

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The Visual Tagging Tool use or (may use) the
following third party software packages:

 - The installation script uses some GNU CYGWIN
   programs that have been distributed along with
   this script. These commands are only used when
   this installation is on a Windows platform.
   The commands that have been distributed
   include tar, gunzip, rm, find, hosthame,
   tee, and cmp.

   The CYGWIN package is licensed under the
   GNU Public License. The entire CYGWIN package,
   along with the sources to these commands can be
   found at http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/

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                   Congratulations!
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  This script has completed installing the Visual
  Tagging Tool.

  You may invoke these tools from a command line.
  The tool is found in the __VTT_DIR__/bin directory.

  You can add this __VTT_DIR__/bin path to your
  $PATH environment variable. This would enable
  you to find and run these tools from any
  location.

  In LINUX/UNIX, this would be done by adding this
  path to your ~/.cshrc or ~/.profile startup script.

  In Windows, this would be done by appending
  this path to the PATH variable from the
  "control panel/System/Advanced/Environment variables/
  Edit" menus.

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     The Visual Tagging Tool is ready to be used!
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